Career questions tagged techindustry
Is AI silently ending human creativity?
Artificial Intelligence is growing rapidly every year. Today, I learned artificial intelligence could create HTML code to handle the front-end part of a website; way better than I ever could writing the code myself. This compels me that AI is the end of human creativity, because it produces tasks with superb quality without having to use critical thinking or creativity. I wanted to become a software developer, but now I feel I need to change careers because AI practically took my job. What is a job in the tech industry you feel AI couldn't conquer and take place over people?
How competitive is the job market in software?
I have no job experience, but I am knowledgeable about software. I have taken a coding class in high school. I a currently in ninth grade.
Where can I go to find possible interships for freshmen majoring in computer science and interested in coding for video games ?
I'm in my 2nd semester in college
What are the steps to become successful in fintech ?
Hi! I'm a highschool student interested in fintech and want to find out how many years I'd need to be in university to begin working in this field (in the uk/us) as well as find out more steps to become a successful and important person in this career. Any advice is helpful.
Is Salesforce Data Cloud actually becoming important for CRM and AI careers?
I’ve been exploring the Salesforce ecosystem recently and keep seeing a lot of talk about Data Cloud especially around AI and customer data unification. I’m honestly trying to figure out how important it really is in real jobs and not just in marketing content. From people actually working in this space: Is Data Cloud something that’s becoming essential for CRM roles or is it still more of a niche skill? And how does it usually fit into real projects like is it used more for analytics, marketing use cases,or something else? Also not sure if it makes sense to learn it early or if I should focus more on core Salesforce Admin/Consultant skills first and pick it up later. Would really appreciate any real-world perspective or experiences.
How can pursuing a major in the Computer Science field can help me stand out once I graduate among others who are highly advanced?
I am a senior at high school and part of the my school's IT/Cybersecurity program and got various awards and certifications. I will be attending Florida State University in the Fall of 2026; majoring in Computer Science.
What technology positions will be eliminated by AI in the near future?
I don't want to invest time and money into a career path that will be obsolete in 1-5 years
Switching Major from SWE to cyber Security ?
I completed an associates in computer programming, but taking intro to software engineering in my first semester of university I realized I actually hate coding and dread doing it. I thought of switching to cyber security instead cause its less coding. I honestly hate coding at this point or at least that's how university makes me feel. Everywhere says don't switch stick with SWE (software engineering), but I literally have started dreading going to class. It doesn't help that everywhere on the internet says everyone can code now and unless you're real passionate you won't ever make it. I'm scared to switch to cyber security cause everyone says it too is a over saturated market ,but at least maybe I won't dread it like I do SWE? When I was in community college I was so happy to learn coding, but now I never want to look at it again, but I need to finish a bachelor's degree in something. Any advice is appreciated ,Seriously please help! I feel really lost ....
What are some questions I should potentially prepare myself for in an interview relating to a tech job?
I just want to be wary of what questions that may pop up unexpectedly
Where should I go for jobs in coding? How do I get started?
Any advice is appreciated.
What's the best thing about working in the gaming industry?
Gaming/Computer Science industry
What's the one skill you learn in engineering that's so awesome it guarantees you won't get fired by a robot and helps you become the boss faster than everyone else?
What are the earning expectations for entry-level engineers?
What step do you need to take to become a Software Developer?
What organizations do most software developers go through when first starting out and why?
How competitive is the software engineering field? Will a regular bachelor's degree in computer science GUARANTEE a spot in IT? As a resident in Maryland, does being a software engineer require you to live in a urban/city area? Are their any software engineers that are successful that live in more suburban to rural areas? (I'd like to live in a suburban area)
I am a 15 year old high school student in the state of Maryland, and I have a slight interest in the field of IT (specifically software engineering). Time is running short so I'd like to ask some questions about the field.
how can i perpare for a interview in a technology company? What degrees would be good to have?
What type of school would be good to start in after high school? How canIi I earn the skills for a high-paying job?
what are some high paying jobs for technology?
how can i get a high paying job that works with my degree in technology. what jobs are building and creating technology.
What Jobs did you do to become a Cybersecurity Analyst?
Did you get a raise from your other job? Did you start off as a cybersecurity analyst?
Day in the life as a AI Engineer?
Hello, I am an aspiring computer science student and am applying to CS programs for the goal of becoming an AI engineer. However, while there are various videos out there stating the day in a life as a software engineer among many other positions, I note that there hasn't really been any as an AI engineer, so thoughts?
What does it take to actually get your first job in the fields of Computer Science or Game Development #Fall25 #fall25?
Everyone tells you it's all about internships and grades, but in this field of study, aren't prior experience and projects way more important? #Fall25 #fall25
How is the job market expanding to change for computer scientists and tech majors?
After graduating from college with a bachelor’s degree what kinds of challenges will I expect to face? How is the market predicted to change? Will there be more or less job opportunities? How is my future going to look beyond college if I succeed in my pursuit for a bachelor’s in computer science?
What is the best way to get into the computer science field? What programming languages are best to know?
I am a computer science student who has some experience with coding machine learning programs in python. I will be graduating this spring.
what course is best for me interms of wanting to become a cyber security specialist or engineer?
like i want to work in a busy and reputable environment
As a 12th grader, am I destined to work as a coffee shop barista if I major in Computer Science ?
Baristas are great, but I don’t want to go to school for 4+ years to be one. Is the job market for CS fields really that bad? I've seen so many horror stories of individuals who seem qualified but can't find a job, and if they do, the work-life balance isn't favorable. This worries me because I'm really interested/passionate, but I'm not sure whether I should invest in a more "practical" field.
Is Tech still a viable major even after all the rising AI technology?
I want to go into tech for my major but I'm unsure as the recent AI technology might replace it by the time I get into college.
Practical activities?
What IT jobs can I get with an Associate's degree in Information Technology? I enjoy building things and like hands-on jobs that are also well-paid. I learn quite quickly, so any practical job I can get with my Associate's degree in Information Technology would be a good career option for me.
Is computer science worth it?
Im not that interested in computer science but i know its a growing domain and that i could make a lot of money in it, is it worth it? I think im going to go into cybersecurity exactly but im unsure if the money is worth my time behind a screen and a desk.
What are the roles and responsibilities of a computer engineer?
I'm a 1st Computer engineering student and I am genuinely curious to those that are currently in the industry like how do you collaborate with others or teams in your work? What does a typical day look like for you? And what skill do you think are the most important for a computer engineer to have? And finally, what are your primary responsibilities? Its a bit long, but thank you for taking your time to answer :)
How to get into cybersecurity?
Hello, I’m a college student and I’m currently looking into a career path in cybersecurity. I recently took a computer science course at school and was intrigued with the skills I developed in that course. I was hoping you could answer the following questions: What degree route you took to get into cyber security? What degree you have? What school you went to and how you passed the GCIH exams? What position did you start off with and where you’re at now?
Can I work at big technological companies like Google, Microsoft, etc if I have done my robotics career only?
I would like to work at big companies, and I also like building and working with robots, so I don't know what to do
What a software developer ??
What a software developer means